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i'm terrell brown. overnight president obama signed into law a just-passed bill that raises taxes on the wealthiest americans, avoiding the fiscal cliff that economists said would throw this country back into recession. the president signed the bill in hawaii. he's back on vacation there. the fiscal cliff deal was the last piece of legislation considered by the 112th congress. the new congress is sworn in today, facing some of the same tax, spending, and debt issues that stymied their predecessor. tara mergener joins us. tara, good morning to you. >>> good morning, terrell. terrell, dozens of freshmen join the ranks today, but they face plenty of old business and the reality of a bitterly divided government. there will be fresh faces and new challenges when the 113th congress is sworn in today on capitol hill. >> it's a privilege and you realize that the hard part is still what lies ahead. >> the new term wil begin almost immediately with several issues left over from the last session, including a bill
i'm terrell brown. overnight president obama signed into law a just-passed bill that raises taxes on the wealthiest americans, avoiding the fiscal cliff that economists said would throw this country back into recession. the president signed the bill in hawaii. he's back on vacation there. the fiscal cliff deal was the last piece of legislation considered by the 112th congress. the new congress is sworn in today, facing some of the same tax, spending, and debt issues that stymied their...
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i'm terrell brown. while revelers ring in the new year, the senate is also celebrating. just a few hours ago it overwhelmingly passed a bill to avert the fiscal cliff. now president obama is calling on the house to pass the bill without delay. the bill stops most of the tax hikes and spending cuts that were to kick in at midnight. tara mergener is in washington with more this morning. tara, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, terrell. well, a deal is now on the books to avert some of the impact of the fiscal cliff which technically we have gone over. now it is up to the house. in the early morning hours of new year's day, the senate began voting on a bill to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. >> the bill as amended is passed. >> reporter: the senate voted 89-8 to avoid tax hikes for 99% of all americans. >> this shouldn't be the model for how we do things around here. but i think we can say we've done some good for the country. >> r if the bill eventually becomes law, the bush era tax cuts will be permanently extended for everyone making less than $400,000 a y
i'm terrell brown. while revelers ring in the new year, the senate is also celebrating. just a few hours ago it overwhelmingly passed a bill to avert the fiscal cliff. now president obama is calling on the house to pass the bill without delay. the bill stops most of the tax hikes and spending cuts that were to kick in at midnight. tara mergener is in washington with more this morning. tara, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, terrell. well, a deal is now on the books to avert...
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governor jerry brown says the new law protects from unwarranted invasions. a similar goes into in effect in illinois. >>> we have been talking about rain a lot. i guess it's coming but today is beautiful. >> have you been outside? >> i took a little walk outside. >> gorgeous. >> a little chilly, crispy. the rain is coming sooner than you might think but in the meantime, weather headlines today a nice dry break. we're in between storm systems right now getting plenty of sunshine, mostly sunny skies. partly cloudy, cool night overnight, as well. and then a chance of rain returning as soon as tomorrow afternoon. check this out. this is a view of alameda. you can see san francisco there in the distance, the bay bridge. temperatures are cool. low to mid-50s by later on this afternoon. low 50s right now. it's because this high is in place for now but watch this. this is that low that's going to bring us showers as soon as friday afternoon. it is getting closer towards the bay area. light rain we're anticipating. increasing clouds overnight friday morning and early
governor jerry brown says the new law protects from unwarranted invasions. a similar goes into in effect in illinois. >>> we have been talking about rain a lot. i guess it's coming but today is beautiful. >> have you been outside? >> i took a little walk outside. >> gorgeous. >> a little chilly, crispy. the rain is coming sooner than you might think but in the meantime, weather headlines today a nice dry break. we're in between storm systems right now getting...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> there is so much stuff inside, the owner has to sleep in the yard. now a bay area family has been ordered to leave their home. >>> kiet do tells us the house is so cluttered, you can see the junk in satellite photos from space. >> reporter: all right. it has taken years to build up this much junk to get to this point, but the homeowner says this eviction notice has lit a fire under him to try and prove to the city that he is making progress in cleaning it up; he just needs time. mark clieber is the first to admit it all needs to get cleaned up. >> are you a hoarder? >> a hoarded a lot of stuff, because i figured i would use it, and i have. yes and no. i mean, i find a deal. i pick it up. if i can't use it -- like i say, when i'm all done, everything is going to go. >> reporter: the front yard has scaffolding, lumber, fuel
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> there is so much stuff inside, the owner has to sleep in the yard. now a bay area family has been ordered to leave their home. >>> kiet do tells us the house is so cluttered, you can see the junk in...
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governor brown's prop 30 raised taxes and it hits starting tomorrow. el cerrito and union city had the highest taxes before and they will remain the highest now at 9.5%. other east bay cities are up in the 9% range. san francisco and san jose are among the lowest. >> the general consensus is .25% won't make a big difference. >> reporter: to show how tricky things get steve's tire store is right on the el cerrito- richmond border one step can be quite taxing. >> sales tax right here tomorrow, 9.5%. >> sales tax right here tomorrow, 9%. >> reporter: the tax from prop 30 will last the next four years. in el cerrito, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> coming up in the next half hour a live report from washington, d.c. the latest on the "fiscal cliff" fiasco. and we'll look more closely at one part of the budget debate that's drawn a lot of attention, the possibility of skyrocketing milk prices. >> and a new report on the benghazi disaster levels more harsh criticism of the state department. >> the california supreme court hands down one last ruling on bumper cars i
governor brown's prop 30 raised taxes and it hits starting tomorrow. el cerrito and union city had the highest taxes before and they will remain the highest now at 9.5%. other east bay cities are up in the 9% range. san francisco and san jose are among the lowest. >> the general consensus is .25% won't make a big difference. >> reporter: to show how tricky things get steve's tire store is right on the el cerrito- richmond border one step can be quite taxing. >> sales tax right...
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governor brown's prop 30 raised taxes and hits starting tomorrow. el cerrito and union city had the highest taxes before and they will remain the highest. now at 9.5%. other east bay cities are up in the 9% range with san francisco and san jose among the lowest. >> the general consensus is a quarter percent is not going to make a big difference. >> reporter: to show how tricky it is, steve's tire store is on the el cerrito-richmond border. one step can be quite taxing. >> sales taxes here tomorrow 9.5%. sales tax right here tomorrow, 9%. >> reporter: so we're live here at safeway at the del norte bart station. it's mobbed. i'm not sure people are trying to save an extra penny every four dollars. it's new year's eve. but they are getting cheaper goods today and this tax will continue for the next four years. live in el cerrito, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> some people will have more money to spend come new year's. san francisco's minimum wage will be increased to $10.55 an hour. and that makes it the highest in the u.s. >>> a not guilty pl
governor brown's prop 30 raised taxes and hits starting tomorrow. el cerrito and union city had the highest taxes before and they will remain the highest. now at 9.5%. other east bay cities are up in the 9% range with san francisco and san jose among the lowest. >> the general consensus is a quarter percent is not going to make a big difference. >> reporter: to show how tricky it is, steve's tire store is on the el cerrito-richmond border. one step can be quite taxing. >>...
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>> reporter: tip number one, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own cup of joe or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you, you know, that you have to pay and your regular, you know, just day to day living expenses lying your pg&e bill and cell phone bill the $90 an hour gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: tip number two, save save save. americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you're counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income, too, because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number three. you shouldn't spend more than 25% of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash cash into your 401(k) or ira. alison and her husband took that advice. they rent two bedrooms of their home to help them offset their mortgage and reac
>> reporter: tip number one, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own cup of joe or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you, you know, that you have to pay and your regular, you know, just day to day living expenses lying your pg&e bill and cell phone bill the $90 an hour gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: tip number two, save save save. americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if...
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governor brown's prop 30 raised taxes. and it hits starting tomorrow. other east bay cities are up in the 9% raise, with bigger cities like san francisco the lowest. steve's tire store is right on the el cerrito-richmond border. >> sales tax right here tomorrow, 9%. >> reporter: the tax from prop 30 will last the next four years. >>> you've been warned. ride the bumper cars at your own risk. >>> and if you get hurt, you can't sue. today the state supreme court ruled a south bay doctor could not sue great america for breaking her risk on the bumper cars. the court said there's a, quote, assumption of risk on such rides. >>> the chp will be looking for anyone who shouldn't be on the roads. and here's a sobering thought. a dui can cost up to $7,000. mark shows us how new technology could put the brakes on drunk drivers. >> so we want to take this device and implement it into the car. >> reporter: bud is leading a research team creating technology that could prevent 10,000 drunk driving deaths a car. unlike this breathalyzer test, these two new sensors woul
governor brown's prop 30 raised taxes. and it hits starting tomorrow. other east bay cities are up in the 9% raise, with bigger cities like san francisco the lowest. steve's tire store is right on the el cerrito-richmond border. >> sales tax right here tomorrow, 9%. >> reporter: the tax from prop 30 will last the next four years. >>> you've been warned. ride the bumper cars at your own risk. >>> and if you get hurt, you can't sue. today the state supreme court...
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i'm terrell brown. thank you, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm elizabeth wenger. frank i'm elizabeth wenger. frank and michelle are off this morning. time is 4- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it is wednesday, january 2. i'm elizabeth wenger. frank and michelle are off this morning. time now 4:29. so it's just us. >> this year is just zooming by already. >> i can't believe it! >> it's cold around the bay area. >> i noticed that as soon as i woke up this morning. >> freezing temperatures. out the door the temperatures are plummetting and continuing to drop. 20s now in some of the north bay and east bay valleys. 30s even around the bay. 40s at the coastline. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> it is a good ride so far as you work your way out on the freeways right now. you can see a live look here at the golden gate bridge where not a lot is going on. so we'll see light traffic. a lot of folks are off. >> are people taking the whole week? let's hope so
i'm terrell brown. thank you, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm elizabeth wenger. frank i'm elizabeth wenger. frank and michelle are off this morning. time is 4- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it is wednesday, january 2. i'm elizabeth wenger. frank and michelle are off this morning. time now 4:29. so it's just us. >> this year is just zooming by already. >> i can't believe it! >> it's...
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i'm terrell brown in new york on this new year's eve. this is the "cbs morning news." this new year's eve. this is the "cbs morning news." new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. to say get well to your loved ones. ♪ this came for you, mommy. [ female announcer ] but it takes the touch of kleenex® brand, america's softest tissue, to turn a gesture into a complete gift of care. [ barks ] send your own free kleenex® care pack... full of soothing essentials at kleenex.com. kleenex®. america's softest tissue. >>> many americans hit the mall for some post-holiday bargains this weeke
i'm terrell brown in new york on this new year's eve. this is the "cbs morning news." this new year's eve. this is the "cbs morning news." new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese....
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blamed for three deaths and we'll check the forecast but we begin in hard hit mobile alabama where blake brown of our cbs affiliate is watching the tornado damage blake, good morning. >>> good morning this is the scene here in mobile, we have big trees down powerlines down, roof damage and it is just hours after the storm ripped through the city. >> volatile conditions as tornadoes toucheddown around mobile. >> i was screams and hollaring, and i was just scared to death. >> we ran into the cooler, got all of the employees in the cooler, and it came right over us. >> it blew the roofs off of homes, and on this christmas day, not even a house of worship was safe. the front wall was torn off. >> look at that tornado. >> across much of the south, many spent christmas in the dark as twisters came through. >>> tornado winds in mississippi damaged homes, and two men were killed from falling trees. >> it's a mess. >> as a funnel cloud came from mobile joe michael love shot this video from his home. >> what was that? >> that's transformers. >> i'm at my son's high school it's pretty destroyed. all of t
blamed for three deaths and we'll check the forecast but we begin in hard hit mobile alabama where blake brown of our cbs affiliate is watching the tornado damage blake, good morning. >>> good morning this is the scene here in mobile, we have big trees down powerlines down, roof damage and it is just hours after the storm ripped through the city. >> volatile conditions as tornadoes toucheddown around mobile. >> i was screams and hollaring, and i was just scared to death....
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according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend more than 25 percent of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash some cash into your 401(k) or ira. >> cheers! >> reporter: this couple rents two bedrooms of
according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their...
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according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend more than 25 percent of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash some cash into your 401(k) or ira. >> cheers! >> reporter: this couple rents two bedrooms of
according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their...
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according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend more than 25 percent of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash some cash into your 401(k) or ira. >> cheers! >> reporter: this couple rents two bedrooms of
according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their...
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as terrell brown reports they're reeling after the worst nfl season they've ever had. >> reporter: las vegas is known for two famous sayings. what happens in vegas stays in vegas -- and the house always wins. but the secret is out for big casino sports books. the nfl betting season was anything but a winner. >> players in net won more against the sports books than any year in memory. >> reporter: r.j. bell is the owner of a website. they make money on commissions. this year some fan favorites beat the odds and the house. >> if you look at the top two teams in the afc, the top two teams in the nfc, those four teams covered 60% of the time this year. these are the teams that people bet the most and these are the teams that's won for the player. >> reporter: so why is this big news? because over $100 billion were wagered on nfl games worldwide this year. in november, week nine of the nfl season, book dealers took a booth. they report lid lost so much money that it had to tap into emergency funds to konk its losses. bell says the odds may be stacked against them but the gap is closing fast
as terrell brown reports they're reeling after the worst nfl season they've ever had. >> reporter: las vegas is known for two famous sayings. what happens in vegas stays in vegas -- and the house always wins. but the secret is out for big casino sports books. the nfl betting season was anything but a winner. >> players in net won more against the sports books than any year in memory. >> reporter: r.j. bell is the owner of a website. they make money on commissions. this year...
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according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend more than 25 percent of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash some cash into your 401(k) or ira. >> cheers! >> reporter: this couple rents two bedrooms of
according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. head coaches. >>> happy new year! heading outside? lingering clouds, chilly in the valleys but warmer days ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right. thank you, lawrence. 6:25. apparently 7 nfl teams that didn't make the play-offs fired their head coaches. >> like a third of the coaches are out of a job but the raiders keep dennis allen despite winning only four games. he made some changes himself. he got rid of his offensive coordinator greg knapp after the team averaged four fewer points than a year ago. allen is searching for his replacement. he fired assistant coaches for linebackers and special teams. hoping to make some changes. >>> stanford football is jacked up to this afternoon's rose bowl game against wisconsin around 5:00. it will be cardinals' first rose bowl appearance since 2000. the last time stanford won the game, jim plunkett was the quarterback in 1972. but
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. head coaches. >>> happy new year! heading outside? lingering clouds, chilly in the valleys but warmer days ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right. thank you, lawrence. 6:25. apparently 7 nfl teams that didn't make the play-offs fired their head coaches. >>...
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governor brown says the new law protects from unwarranted invasion. a similar law goes into effect in illinois. >>> fewer americans are getting screened for cancer. researchers found the number who underwent preventative screenings in the last decade went down. the study found people were not getting screened as much for breast, cervical and prostate cancer as often as the government says you should. this may be linked to rising health insurance costs and different opinions about government guidelines. >>> researchers say an mri is often an effective way to screen for alzheimer's disease. a new study from the university of pennsylvania found the test was accurate 75% of the time in testing a patient's spinal fluid with a lumbar puncture is more accurate. the mri is noninvasive and is less expensive. a lumbar test is advisable for borderline cases. >>> apparently kindness may be the key to prevent bullying. a new study of 9 to 11-year- olds found children who perform acts of kindness like sharing their lunch reported increased feels of happiness. class
governor brown says the new law protects from unwarranted invasion. a similar law goes into effect in illinois. >>> fewer americans are getting screened for cancer. researchers found the number who underwent preventative screenings in the last decade went down. the study found people were not getting screened as much for breast, cervical and prostate cancer as often as the government says you should. this may be linked to rising health insurance costs and different opinions about...
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the initiative pushed by governor brown increased sales tax to 7.5% and that works out to be about one-cent for every $4 spent. >> even if it's one penny, it's 5 cents. it will add up. i'm only 21. i spend money like it's nothing. >> well, some local governments had even higher taxes in the bay area. taxes in el cerrito and union city are now at 9.5%. >>> 5:50 now. marijuana clubs are starting to pop up in the state of colorado. at least two have opened up less than a month after the governor signed into law a constitution amendment allowing recreational marijuana use. one: 00 says 200 people -- one club says 200 people have already signed up and paying the $30 admission fee. they have to bring their own drugs. as long as it's not sold, it's legal in colorado. where do they get it? >> let's not ask. >>> if you partied hard last night we have the magic veggie to cure your hangover. we'll tell you about that. >> maybe your new year's resolution is hitting the gym. meet a couple that plans to run a marathon every day this year. wow. >> you're going to meet them. ,, ,,,, new years clutter is no
the initiative pushed by governor brown increased sales tax to 7.5% and that works out to be about one-cent for every $4 spent. >> even if it's one penny, it's 5 cents. it will add up. i'm only 21. i spend money like it's nothing. >> well, some local governments had even higher taxes in the bay area. taxes in el cerrito and union city are now at 9.5%. >>> 5:50 now. marijuana clubs are starting to pop up in the state of colorado. at least two have opened up less than a month...
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oscar a brown weiner dog from tucson, arizona, would edge out his rivals in a nose to nose race to the finish appropriately named oscar. >> i was going to say only fitting that a weiner dog named oscar would win. >> cute dogs apparently fast. >>> 5:26. urgent meeting the 11th hour budget push to avert the "fiscal cliff." >> plus a police officer comes home to a burglary in progress. what the thieves took and why that officer couldn't stop the thieves. >>> happy birthday muni. we'll tell you how the group is planning to celebrate their zen teniam. -- centennial. ,,,,,, welcome se my lcret d you are?air.an your worst nightmare mr. box. since you foolishly brought back your bonus jack! i have copied your two pure beef patties, lettuce, melting cheese, pickles, and middle bun, plus fries and a drink for $4.49. and now you will tell me what is in your secret sauce!! uh, i think i know. "we all know," "pretty obvious." you couldn't tell me when i handed out the wiener-dog lasers!?! growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky i
oscar a brown weiner dog from tucson, arizona, would edge out his rivals in a nose to nose race to the finish appropriately named oscar. >> i was going to say only fitting that a weiner dog named oscar would win. >> cute dogs apparently fast. >>> 5:26. urgent meeting the 11th hour budget push to avert the "fiscal cliff." >> plus a police officer comes home to a burglary in progress. what the thieves took and why that officer couldn't stop the thieves....
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. >> welcome to the cbs sports update presented by emtraden i'm james brown with a will be at the nfl playoff picture starting with next weekend's a.f.c. matchup. cincinnati travels to houston in a rematch of last year's wild card. indianapolis visits baltimore while denver and new england have byes in the n.f.c. minnesota a winner over green bay will play the packers again next week. seattle with face the winner of tonight's dallas-washington contest. atlanta and san fran have byes. for more sports news and cbssports.com. a typical family pays $155,000 t says in "wall street" fees on their 401(k)s? seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it, "401k 155k." then go to e-trade. and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees, and all of them offer low cost investments. why? because we're not your typical wall street firm, that's why. so you keep more of your money. e-trade. less for us. more for you. looks like your bags didn't make it. we'll send them to your hotel. [ sad music playi
. >> welcome to the cbs sports update presented by emtraden i'm james brown with a will be at the nfl playoff picture starting with next weekend's a.f.c. matchup. cincinnati travels to houston in a rematch of last year's wild card. indianapolis visits baltimore while denver and new england have byes in the n.f.c. minnesota a winner over green bay will play the packers again next week. seattle with face the winner of tonight's dallas-washington contest. atlanta and san fran have byes. for...
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according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend more than 25 percent of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash some cash into your 401(k) or ira. >> cheers! >> reporter: this couple rents two bedrooms of
according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their...